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MCO is Taking Off!

Orlando International Airport is flying ahead of unprecedented growth.

Growth in airport traffic ballooned from 50 million passengers in 2022 to almost 58 million in 2023—a 15% increase. MCO has a strategic plan designed to keep up with that growth and even anticipate it.

New and resuming routes continue to open up and add to passengers’ travel options for domestic and international travel. Bangor, Maine and Merida, Mexico are prime examples. More destinations, more participating airlines, and a wider selection of travel times mean more options for everyone.

The MCO App adds a whole new dimension to convenience. Designed to help make the airport easier to access, it will show you where to park, rail and transportation details, security wait times, ground transportation, and more.

Parking is always a question for people and MCO is on it! In January, the airport created three new surface lots around the train station that added 800 parking sites. Future improvements will consolidate all rental car services in one area—freeing up about 5000 extra spaces. Plus, Terminal C is adding eight new aircraft positions, with a new Pedestrian Bridge connecting Terminal C to the Train Station slated for Fall completion.

Concessions—food and retail—are continually being refreshed. Concierge services are expanding. Rest assured, the next time you fly, MCO has a plan to meet your plans with greater convenience and accommodation than ever before.

P1 Jeff Fuqua Boulevard
Orlando, FL
www.orlandoairports.net
407-825-2001

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